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John Bolton to Plead Guilty, US Sanctions Cuba’s President, More

Headline: John Bolton Accepts Guilty Plea; Washington Imposes Sanctions on Cuba’s Leader

Source: Bloomberg, 5:20

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has agreed to enter a guilty plea, marking a significant development in his legal proceedings. In a simultaneous move by the United States government, new sanctions have been placed against the President of Cuba, escalating diplomatic tensions in the region.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-04 21:44:46 UTC

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